By the time you read this, just about every angle surrounding Saturday’s failed assassination of Donald Trump will have been covered. How is Trump doing? Who was the shooter? What was he doing in a BlackRock ad in 2023? Was there a conspiracy? Is the Secret Service guilty of incompetence or sabotage? Did the female secret service agents underperform under pressure? Did Joe Biden’s Department of Justice not provide Trump with enough security? Did Democrat politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and the mainstream media incite the assassination attempt with years of violent rhetoric? How are they all obfuscating or downplaying the incident now? How, exactly, is the Left melting down over this? Will there be another attempt on Trump’s life? And, aside from the tragic loss of life at the rally, could there possibly have been a better outcome for Trump?
I mean, consider the already iconic photograph of the event. In terms of raising Trump’s popularity in America, this incident could not have been scripted better for him. Perhaps this is why some are speculating that it was scripted — that it was a psyop — as if Thomas Matthew Crooks had been some Manchurian candidate programmed to graze Trump’s ear just so, in order to get just the right amount of blood on his face to make him look good as he raised his fist in heroic defiance and exhorted his thrilled followers to “Fight! Fight! Fight!” You can’t buy that kind of publicity.
(For the record, I don’t think it was scripted — at least not in that way. But there are enough suspicious aspects of this assassination attempt for me not to rule out some kind of anti-Trump conspiracy behind it. We’ll see once more information emerges.)
No matter what one thinks about Trump, however, he came out of that incident like a stud, a boss, and “an utter savage,” in the words of former Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight champion Sean Strickland. How could he possibly lose the election now? Remember all that talk about replacing Joe Biden after his pathetic performance at the presidential debate? That’s now fallen by the wayside, it seems. Maybe the Democrats are giving up? Maybe they realize they’re going to lose no matter who they put up against Trump, so it may as well be old Joe — who is grateful that “former Trump” was not seriously injured and now wishes to resolve all our differences at the “battle box.”
After the assassination attempt, Trump seems to have risen above the political scene like a force of nature. And the pro-Trump memes are unstoppable.
But what if the assassin hadn’t missed? What if Trump had become the martyr the Left so dearly wants him to be? I understand that Thomas Crooks’ high school classmates are now calling him “a terrible shot” for not making the school rifle team. But missing a target by less than an inch at 130 yards for someone who presumably lacks proper firearms training is not bad. They’re also saying that Trump moved his head as the bullet was fired, which likely saved his life. This means we were less than an inch away from the precipice of history — a great leap into the unknown which would have either greatly accelerated the decline of the white populations in North America or ultimately won us our freedom from the multiracial experiment the United States has become; but all most likely after a great, bloody encounter. A second Civil War, if you will.
After a successful Trump assassination, what would you do? How could America recover from that? Following the stolen 2020 election; the COVID lockdowns; the Summer of Floyd; the transgender madness; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion mandates; and the unrelenting violent rhetoric coming from the Left, how much more of this abuse can anyone take? Today’s world, as filtered through the Internet, is lurid with unreality. The ridiculous is being normalized, while the normal is being ridiculed.
It’s impossible to believe some of the things happening today. I’m sure we all feel it. At some point — likely occurring after a popular Republican candidate gets gunned down — enough people with resolve as deep as their pockets will say, “Enough. We will not live like this. It’s time to take a stand. And we will fight if we must.” There are enough Americans who truly love Donald Trump to make such a scenario plausible.
Thankfully, it did not come to that on July 13. But it could have.
Slouching toward a civil war because of one man’s assassination is no way to revive a civilization. Instead, enough whites and their allies must realize how anti-white this current system is, and that it must be that way given America’s changing racial demographics. People are inherently tribal, and in a multiracial society, small tribes will always push anti-tribalism among the larger or more powerful ones while refusing to relinquish any of their own tribalism. This necessarily leads to chaos, as we are seeing right now.
Notice how the Gaza War has put a wrench in the Democratic Party. This is the result of Muslims becoming a voting bloc that the Democrats can no longer ignore, despite what their largely Jewish donors tell them. Notice how blacks have been rebelling against their own elites. This is the result of allowing illegal immigration to impinge upon their neighborhoods. Notice how anti-white many whites have become in the past 20 years. This is the result of whites assuming the tribalism of racial minorities, which must, by its very nature, be opposed to majority tribalism. Basically, multiracialism leads to the hot mess we’re living in today.
All of this can be prevented, however, if we can split North America into sections roughly along ethnic and racial lines. Red State Secession, essentially. Or Blue State Secession. Either way. I’m not picky. This is congruent with the original ideas of blood and soil behind nationhood. People who are alike — genetically, linguistically, and culturally — will govern best together. People who are unalike will not. This is why empires crumble but nations remain. This is the natural way of things, and there is nothing wrong with that. Further, those people who are most ethnocentric tend to survive best. American whites and their allies must be persuaded of this while there is still some semblance of the historical United States left. There is still time remaining to find the will to enact the changes which will ultimately result in the rise of an ethnostate in North America that will have a white supermajority.
It’s either that or continue to pledge allegiance to a rapidly fracturing country which may, at present, very well be held together by nothing more than Donald Trump’s life.